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Please use the form below to let us know you will be attending Cruisin‘ Deep Time with Kirk Johnson and Ray Troll  on Feb. 20 from 7:00 p.m-8:30 p.m. at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Museum members are invited to RSVP for early entry at 6:00 p.m. During this special member hour,  members c
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As part of our celebration of the RRC’s 25th anniversary last year, we invited Bill Marquardt, RRC’s co-founder and first director, to summarize some of the key events in its history. In the most recent newsletter, I wrote about the beginning of archaeological research at Pineland, the supp
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At the heart of UF’s main campus, a 2.9 acre stretch of land offers a unique and educational natural space for students, staff, faculty and the public to enjoy. It’s an incredibly diverse area inhabited by over 350 plant, fungi and animal species, including a one-flowered haw that is the National
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